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Head, Neck, and Neuroanatomy (Thieme Atlas of Anatomy), 3rd Edition

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Head, Neck, and Neuroanatomy (Thieme Atlas of Anatomy), 3rd Edition

Head, Neck, and Neuroanatomy (Thieme Atlas of Anatomy), 3rd Edition by Michael Schünke, Erik Schulte, Udo Schumacher, edited by Cristian Stefan
English | August 1, 2020 | ISBN: 1626237220 | EPUB | 592 pages | 252 MB

Remarkable atlas provides exceptionally detailed, clinically relevant anatomic knowledge!

Thieme Atlas of Anatomy: Head, Neck, and Neuroanatomy, Third Edition by renowned educators Michael Schuenke, Erik Schulte, and Udo Schumacher, along with consulting editor Cristian Stefan, expands on prior editions with hundreds of new images and significant updates to the neuroanatomy content. Head and neck sections encompass the bones, ligaments, joints, muscles, lymphatic system, organs, related neurovascular structures, and topographical and sectional anatomy. The neuroanatomy section covers the histology of nerve and glial cells and autonomic nervous system, then delineates different areas of the brain and spinal cord, followed by sectional anatomy and functional systems. The final section features a glossary and expanded CNS synopses, featuring six new topics, from neurovascular structures of the nose to the pharynx.

Key Features

Nearly 1,800 images including extraordinarily realistic illustrations by Markus Voll and Karl Wesker, photographs, diagrams, tables, and succinct clinical applications make this the perfect study and teaching resource
Expanded clinical references include illustrated summary tables and synopses of motor and sensory pathways
Neuroanatomy additions include an in-depth overview and content focused on functional circuitry and pathways
Online images with "labels-on and labels-off" capability are ideal for review and self-testing

This visually stunning atlas is an essential companion for medical students or residents interested in pursuing head and neck subspecialties or furthering their knowledge of neuroanatomy. It will also benefit dental and physical therapy students, as well as physicians and physical therapists seeking an image-rich clinical resource to consult in practice.